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1 May, 18:01

Which were actions the Daughters of Liberty took in response to British laws? Select the two correct

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    A) Boycotting British goods

    E) Holding Spinning bees

    Explanation:

    The Daughters of Liberty were the female equivalent of The Sons of Liberty. Both were formal associations that were build to protest the British Stamp law and the Townshend Act on the American colonies.

    The overall goal was to boycott British goods and as most women were responsible for buying groceries and other goods for their houses, they were symbols of defiance.

    The Association also held regular 'spinning bees' where women would spin cloth to provide for local people. This was done in order to reduce dependence on imported textile products from Great Britain.
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